yo are californians really charged for paper bags at convience stores?

Started by silvertone, April 18, 2016, 01:13:48 AM

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silvertone

Quote from: C.Mongler on April 18, 2016, 06:56:28 AM
Quote from: antmaster5000 on April 18, 2016, 06:55:28 AM
where are you getting these words from


oh silly david felt is like c.mongler and silvertone COMBINED but also worse
what does he mean by this

silvertone

every trader joes i've been too feels cramped with too many people it makes me anxious so i never shop there.

squirrelfriend

Quote from: SVT on April 18, 2016, 03:07:32 PM
Quote from: C.Mongler on April 18, 2016, 06:56:28 AM
Quote from: antmaster5000 on April 18, 2016, 06:55:28 AM
where are you getting these words from


oh silly david felt is like c.mongler and silvertone COMBINED but also worse
what does he mean by this
idk that's not the case at all. i switch between introjects but this is like me with 90% sincerity 10% perspiration
anyway greenpeace ranked trader joe's lower than whole foods in seafood sustainability

and the food quality is just not up to snuff i rather just buy from a regular chain and not a chain that can raise prices because it prides itself on being an ecofriendly circlejerk when that's not really the case at all

silvertone


squirrelfriend

still higher than walmart or kroger or harris teeter or farm fresh

silvertone

idk those oher 2 hispter ones, but walmart is for gooks and kroegers is about he same. a least here. and food's really cheap here.


silvertone

classic deflection, you know im right about trader joe's pussy foot

YPrrrr

Guys guys guys

No need to argue. None of these things are even convenience stores so back on topic pls

silvertone

paper bags is the main issue, convience stores are the secondary issue

squirrelfriend

ty ypr
but atm the ban is on hold until november 2016 so no not yet

snoorkel

yeah the 'ban' could be interpreted as just a ploy for stores (or state) to make more money. there are still plastic bags but you have to pay 10c for them, as well as paper bags. the plastic ones are thicker "reusable" bags.

most people use cloth or reusable plastic bags for regular shopping

silvertone


silvertone

Quote from: Lifetrends on April 18, 2016, 03:34:27 PM
yeah the 'ban' could be interpreted as just a ploy for stores (or state) to make more money. there are still plastic bags but you have to pay 10c for them, as well as paper bags. the plastic ones are thicker "reusable" bags.

most people use cloth or reusable plastic bags for regular shopping

thx for phoning in. it's unfortante it took 3 pages of feltposting to get a response from our californian respondent.

ME##

speaking of paper bags, i got one from starbucks for my breakfast sandwich the other morning and i was absolutely befuddled by its appearance, install real ovens starbucks, don't make me pay for a bag i'm going to use for maybe fifteen minutes akudood;

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